A simple library to add Emoji support to your Android app. In a PopupWindow Emojis can be chosen. In order to edit and display text with Emojis this library provides public APIs: EmojiEditText
& EmojiTextView
.
The library has 2 different providers to choose from.
For getting the above iOS Emojis simply add the dependency and code below.
compile 'com.vanniktech:emoji-ios:0.4.0'
EmojiManager.install(new IosEmojiProvider()); // This line needs to be executed before any usage of EmojiTextView or EmojiEditText.
For getting the above EmojiOne Emojis simply add the dependency and code below.
compile 'com.vanniktech:emoji-one:0.4.0'
EmojiManager.install(new EmojiOneProvider()); // This line needs to be executed before any usage of EmojiTextView or EmojiEditText.
If you want to display your own Emojis you can create your own implementation of EmojiProvider
and pass it to EmojiManager.install
.
All of the core API lays in:
compile 'com.vanniktech:emoji:0.4.0'
Declare your EmojiEditText
in your layout xml file.
<com.vanniktech.emoji.EmojiEditText
android:id="@+id/emojiEditText"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:imeOptions="actionSend"
android:inputType="textCapSentences|textMultiLine"
android:maxLines="3"
app:emojiSize="26sp"/>
To open the EmojiPopup
execute the code below:
final EmojiPopup emojiPopup = EmojiPopup.Builder.fromRootView(rootView).build(emojiEditText);
emojiPopup.toggle(); // Toggles visibility of the Popup.
emojiPopup.dismiss(); // Dismisses the Popup.
emojiPopup.isShowing(); // Returns true when Popup is showing.
The rootView
is the rootView of your layout xml file which will be used for calculating the height of the keyboard.
emojiEditText
is the EmojiEditText
that you declared in your layout xml file.
<com.vanniktech.emoji.EmojiTextView
android:id="@+id/emojiTextView"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"/>
Just use the EmojiTextView
and call setText
with the String that contains Unicode encoded Emojis.
The EmojiPopup
builder allows you to declare several listeners.
setOnSoftKeyboardCloseListener(OnSoftKeyboardCloseListener listener);
setOnEmojiClickedListener(OnEmojiClickedListener listener);
setOnSoftKeyboardOpenListener(OnSoftKeyboardOpenListener listener);
setOnEmojiPopupShownListener(OnEmojiPopupShownListener listener);
setOnEmojiPopupDismissListener(OnEmojiPopupDismissListener listener);
setOnEmojiBackspaceClickListener(OnEmojiBackspaceClickListener listener);
You can pass your own implementation of the recent Emojis. Just let one of your classes implement the RecentEmoji
interface and pass it when you're building the EmojiPopup
:
setRecentEmoji(yourClassThatImplementsRecentEmoji)
If no instance or a null instance is set the default implementation will be used.
Check out the sample project to get more information.
No configuration needed.
Copyright (C) 2016 Vanniktech - Niklas Baudy
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0